FRYEBURG — All over the seven-town universe, people are practicing. Amid the flurry of winter sports, plans for town meetings, school activities, and seed-ordering, music is filling homes. These musicians will share their winter’s work on Friday, March 13, at Fryeburg New Church.
The acoustics in that church’s sanctuary make it an ideal place to listen to chamber music. The room is resonant and the piano is good. Some of the musicians have recently participated in a chamber music class designed to teach students how to be independent musicians. In the program, students work with their peers to perfect duets or trios. Students get the chance to run some rehearsals themselves, learning such skills as how to count in, how to communicate about dynamics, and how to develop an interpretation together.
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